EXAMINATION OF FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTING DEWLAP SIZE IN CARIBBEAN ANOLES

Copeia2.60
Volume: 1998, Issue: 2, Pages: 430 - 438
Published: May 1, 1998
Abstract
The dewlaps of anoles vary greatly in size, including some species that have no dewlap at all. The dewlap serves many purposes-including courtship, territorial interactions, species recognition, and predator deterrence-and must be an effective communicatory signal in different light environments. We measured dewlap size in 52 species of Caribbean anoles to test a variety of hypotheses concerning the evolution of dewlap size. Species with...
Paper Details
Title
EXAMINATION OF FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTING DEWLAP SIZE IN CARIBBEAN ANOLES
Published Date
May 1, 1998
Journal
Volume
1998
Issue
2
Pages
430 - 438
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